Details

Finance Uncovered invites applications from journalists, campaigners and academics based in Asia who would like to attend their five-day financial investigative journalism and digital security training course in Jakarta.

The dates for this Jakarta training will be:

Monday 25 February 2019 – Friday 1 March 2019

The deadline for applications is Wednesday 14 November at 12h00 GMT

You do not need to have a financial background to apply but Finance Uncovered considers it important when selecting candidates to see evidence of their investigative experience. Class instructions will take place in English.

Why attend?

Over three days, journalists will be shown how to investigate corporate accounts, offshore activity and corporate corruption. Finance Uncovered will show journalists where to find documents, how to analyse them and other practical tools to help uncover financial secrecy.

This training will also demonstrate how participants can secure those involved in their investigation by improving their risk assessment and security skills.

A combination of hands-on training and guidance from senior practitioners will give participants the basis to investigate financial corruption as well as offering the opportunity to network with other journalists and activists.

The course aims to help participants understand:

the building blocks of the offshore world

how to access and interpret company accounts

where to access other company information

the methodology behind the ground-breaking tax avoidance investigations into Google, SAB Miller and Vodafone – by the journalists who conducted them

how to investigate and report corruption stories

the steps required to keep safe and minimise personal risk

how to track the international policy agenda relating to illicit financial flows

how to keep research safe (see below)

Digital Security

Investigative journalists following the money often work with sensitive information that adversaries very often do not want exposed. So training on keeping journalists, their data and sources secure is paramount. This is why during the last section of Finance Uncovered's training, Free Press Unlimited will focus on advanced digital security techniques, including encryption, secure communication and methods to stay “under the radar” during investigations. This focus will cover:

Device security, how to keep one’s equipment secure

Online security, how to safely operate online

Mobile security, how to safely use digital equipment on-the-road, including telephones and other devices

Social media security, how to safely use social media for research and publication

Bursaries available

Bursaries are available for working journalists from Asia. Bursaries cover visa fees, travel and accommodation. Due to the limited number of bursaries, applicants will be selected on their track record in investigative journalism. Activists will have to demonstrate some economic justice research and campaign experience. As Finance Uncovered tends to be over-subscribed, some candidates will be placed on a waiting list for a subsequent course either in Jakarta or London.

Non-bursary places

There may also be places available for activists, researchers and journalists from global media. But people from campaign groups, academics and global media will have to pay their own travel and accommodation to Jakarta.

How to apply

To apply participants must fill in the online application form. Applicants are invited not to copy and paste entire articles into the form, where possible, and provide links or a few lines summary of the article plus date of publication. The deadline for applications is Wednesday 14 November 2018 at 12h00 GMT. Successful attendants will be informed by the end of November.

Timetable

(Subject to minor alteration)

Day One: Monday February 25

Registration from 9am onwards for a 9.30am start.

09h30-10h00 – Introductions

10h00-12h30 An introduction to help understand the roots and history of offshore, its scale, the techniques used to avoid, evade and launder, and policy responses and relevant institutions delivered by one of the giants of the tax justice movement.

12h30-13h30 Lunch

13h30-15h30 Investigating the extractive industry

Break

15h45-16h30 Investigating tax incentives

16h30-18h00 Film + discussion on investigating corruption

Day Two: Tuesday February 26

09h30 to 17h30 A whole day given over to understanding how to report company accounts.

Executives motivation

Director & Auditor Reports

The three main sections of accounts – P&L, Balance Sheet and Cashflow

Accounting policies such as revenue recognition

Notes

Tax

Bringing it all together

Day Three: Wednesday February 27

9:00-10: 00am A live “Investigative Dashboard” tour. How to access information from:

UK Companies House

The London Stock Exchange, the US Securities & Exchange Commission, the Toronto Stock Exchange, the Hong Kong stock exchanges

Tax havens around the world

10:00 to 11:30pm "Now it’s your turn!" Working in teams, inviting them to access key financials of specific multinationals companies. And then to share findings.